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The Siberians

The Siberians

1984 ·
·3.75·128 Ratings ·304 Pages
“ Stop acting so small. You are the universe in ecstatic motion. ” ― Rumi
Authors' Books
  • Bay of Spirits: A Love Story

    2006·
    ·3.8·130 Ratings
    In 1957, Farley Mowat shipped out aboard one of Newfoundland’s famous coastal steamers, tramping from outport to outport along the southwest coast. The indomitable spirit of the people and the bleak beauty of the landscape would lure him back again and
  • Born Naked: The Early Adventures of the Author of Never Cry Wolf

    1995·
    ·4.16·386 Ratings
    Farley Mowat's youth was charmed and hilarious, and unbelievably free in its access to unspoiled nature through bird-banding expeditions and overnight outings in the dead of winter. The author writes of sleeping in haystacks for survival, and other advent
  • No Man's River

    2006·
    ·4.05·127 Ratings
    With No Man's River, Farley Mowat has penned his best Arctic tale in years. This book chronicles his life among Metis trappers and native people as they struggle to eke out a living in a brutal environment. In the spring of 1947, putting the death and dev
  • And No Birds Sang

    2004·
    ·4.16·897 Ratings
    In July 1942, Farley Mowat was an eager young infantryman bound for Europe and impatient for combat. This powerful, true account of the action he saw, fighting desperately to push the Nazis out of Italy, evokes the terrible reality of war with an honesty
  • The Desperate People

    1984·
    ·4.14·143 Ratings
    THEY COULD SURVIVE ANYTHING IN THE ARCTIC WILDERNESS--EXCEPT THE WHITE MAN.They were rich, the caribou were abundant. Their dogs were many and strong. The children in the tents were happy, and there was never any fear of going hungry. Then came the ruthle
  • The Dog Who Wouldn't Be

    1970·
    ·4.14·2,970 Ratings
  • Sea of Slaughter

    2004·
    ·4.02·186 Ratings
    The northeastern seaboard of the United States and Canada, from Cape Cod to Labrador, was the first region in North America to suffer from human exploitation. In this timeless narrative, Farley Mowat describes in harrowing detail the devastation inflicted
  • A Whale for the Killing

    2005·
    ·4.14·904 Ratings
    In the 1960s, Farley Mowat was living in the tiny fishing community of Burgeo on the southwest coast of Newfoundland. When an 80-ton fin whale became trapped in a nearby saltwater lagoon, Mowat rejoiced: here was the first chance to study at close range o
  • People of the Deer

    1950·
    ·4.06·970 Ratings
    In 1886, the Ihalmiut people of northern Canada numbered seven thousand; by 1946, when Farley Mowat began his two-year stay in the Arctic, the population had fallen to just forty. With them, he observed for the first time the phenomenon that would inspire
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